After Justin Bieber's racist joke video emerged recently where he used the 'n' word 5 times, another video of the singer has been released where he's singing a racist parody.
The clip, posted online by the TMZ.com, shows the 20-year-old pop brat looking directly into the camera while he sings his 2009 hit song 'One Less Lonely Girl', replacing 'girl' with the 'n' word.
Previously, Bieber had released a statement of apology for the first video, saying that he didn't know his words could hurt as he was a 14-year-old kid back then, but has now learned from his mistakes.
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